Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
B.Sc. / B. A. ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. H.S. Gour Central University, Sagar DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidalaya, Sagar ( M.P.) Credit Based Detail Program for Undergraduate B.Sc. / B.A., Semester – First Distribution Credits Model Paper Code Name of Course II 6 2 Core ANT-C 111 - Introduction to Social Course Cultural Anthropology – I Name of Instructor Dr. Ashish Gupta 2 ANT-C 112 - Introduction to Physical / Biological Anthropology – I Dr. Rajesh Goutam 2 ANT-C 113 - Practical Anthropology – I Prof. Kalpana Saini B.Sc. / B.A., Semester – Second Distribution Credits Model Paper Code Name of Course II 6 2 Core ANT-C 211 - Introduction to Social Course Cultural Anthropology – II Name of Instructor Dr. Ashish Gupta 2 ANT-C 212 - Introduction to Physical / Dr. Rajesh Biological Anthropology – II Goutam 2 ANT-C 213 - Practical Anthropology – II Prof. Kalpana Saini B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – FIRST Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 111 Introduction to Social-Cultural Anthropology - I Maximum Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Meaning of Anthropology. Branches of Anthropology : (a) Socio-cultural Anthropology (b) Physical/Biological Anthropology (c) Archaeological Anthropology (d) Linguistic Anthropology, Relationship of Socio-Cultural Anthropology with other sciences. Definition and differences between following pairs (a) Community and Society (b) Institution and Group (c) Status and Role (d) Caste and Class. Concepts of culture and society, Aspects of culture, Enculturation, culture and Social Change : Diffusion, Innovation, Acculturation, Cultural lag. Man and Nature : Material culture and technology : Fire making, food and cooking methods of preservation, shelter, cloth, transport. Primitive economy : The relationship of primitive economy with natural environment, modes of production, primitive ways of exchange and distribution : Barter, ceremonial exchange, reciprocity and redistribution, market exchange. Recommended Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1213- Evans-Prichard, E. E. Honigman, J. Mair, Lucy Barnet, H.G. Redcliffe, Brown, A.R. Harris, Marvin Foster, G.M. Dalton, George Kluckhohn, C. Herskovits Majumdar, D.N. & T.N. Madan pkScs] jes”k rFkk canuk “kekZ “kekZ] ,- ,u- - Social Anthropology - Hand books of Social and Cultural Anthropology - An introduction to Social Anthropology - Innovation : the basis of social change - Structure and function in Primitive society - Culture Anthropology - Traditional cultures and impact of technological change - Tribal and peasant economics : Readings in Economic Anthropology - Mirror for Man - Man and His Works - Introduction to Social Anthropology & lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku & lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku ch- ,l&lh- @ ch- ,- & lsesLVj & izFke ekuo foKku L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 111 ifjp;kRed lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku & I vf/kdre vad : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 ekuo foKku dk vFkZ ,oa {ks=] ekuo foKku dh “kk[kk,¡ % ¼v½ lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku ¼c½ “[email protected] ekuo foKku ¼l½ iqjkrkfRod ekuo foKku ¼n½ Hkk’kk;h ekuo foKku Lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku dk vU; lkekftd foKkuksa ls lEcU/k] fuEufyf[kr tksM+ksa dh ifjHkk’kk rFkk muesa vUrj ¼v½ leqnk; ,oa lekt ¼c½ laLFkk ,oa lewg ¼l½ izfLFkfr ,oa Hkwfedk ¼n½ tkfr ,oa oxZ A laLd`fr ,oa lekt dh vo/kkj.kk] laLd`fr ds i{k] laLd`frxzg.k] laLd`fr ,oa lkekftd ifjorZu] folj.k] uoizorZu] ijlaLd`frxzg.k] lkaLd`frd Ik”prk A Ekkuo ,oa izd`fr % HkkSfrd laLd`fr ,oa izks|kSfxdh & vfXu] mRiknu] ikd dyk rFkk Hkkstu laj{k.k ds mik;] vkokl] ifj/kku] ifjogu A vkfne vFkZO;oLFkk % izkd`frd Ik;kZoj.k ,oa vkfne vFkZO;oLFkk esa lEcU/k] mRiknu ds izdkj] fofue; rFkk forj.k dh vkfne O;oLFkk;sa] % oLrq fofue;] vkuq’Bkfud fofue;] vknku&iznku rFkk iqufoZrj.k] gkV A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth #ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkj A B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – FIRST Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 112 Introduction to Physical /Biological Anthropology - I Max. Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Definition and scope of Physical/Biological Anthropology. Fundamental in Physical/Biological Anthropology : Human evolution, Human variation, Human genetics, Human growth and development. The relationship of Physical Anthropology with life sciences, earth sciences and medical sciences. Concepts of Medical Anthropology, Dental Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology and Sports Anthropology. The evidence and theories of organic evolution : Lamarckism, NeoLamarckism, Darwinism, Neo-Darwinism, Concept of synthetic theory. Position of man in animal kingdom, physical characteristics of mammals and primates, Geological distribution and main physical characteristics of Prosimii (Lemuriformes, Lurisiformes, Tarsiformes). Geographical distribution and main physical characteristics of Anthropoidea (New World Monkeys and Old World Monkeys), Pongidae (Gibbon, Orangutan, Chimpanzee, Gorilla). Recommended Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Asheley Moutagu, M.F. Buettner Janusch, J. Das, B.M. Dobzhansky, T. Hooton, E.A. Korn Kraus, Bertrum Lull, R. S. Sarkar, R.M. Seth, P.K. and S. Seth - Introduction to Physical Anthropology - Origins of Man (Eng. & Hindi) - Outline of Physical Anthropology - Making Evolving - Up from the Ape - Human Evolution - The Basis of Human Evolution - Organic Evolution - Fundamentals of Physical Anthropology - The Primates 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Shukla, B.R.K. & Rastogi, S. - Introduction to Physical Anthropology & Human Genetics & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku & “kkjhfjd u`foKku & ekuo mn~fodkl & ekuo”kkL=] Hkkx& nks ¼”kkjhfjd ekuo”kkL=½ ih;w’k ifCyds”kal] fnYyh fjiqneu flag jes'k pkScs iVsfj;k] gfj ukjk;.k “kqDyk] ch- vkj-ds- ,oa ,ljLrkSxh izQqYy jatu >k ,oa nhif”k[kk oj.koky 17. “kekZ] ,- ,u- & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku ch- ,l&lh- @ ch- ,- & lsesLVj & izFke ekuo foKku L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 112 Ikfjp;kRed “[email protected] tSodh; ekuo foKku & I vf/kdre vad : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 “[email protected]; ekuo foKku dh ifjHkk’kk rFkk {ks=] “[email protected]; ekuo foKku ds ewy rRo % ekuo mn~fodkl] ekuoh; fofHkUurk,aW] ekuo vkuqokaf”kdh] ekuo lao`f) rFkk fodkl] “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku dk tho foKku] HkwxHkZ foKku rFkk vk;qfoZKku ls lEcU/k A fpfdRlk ekuo foKku] nUr ekuo foKku] U;k;kyf;d ekuo foKku rFkk [ksydwn ekuo foKku dh ladYik;sa A tSfod mn~Hko ds izek.k rFkk fl)kUr % ysekdZokn rFkk uohu ysekdZokn] MkfoZuokn] rFkk uohu MkfoZuokn] la”ys’k.kkRed fl)kUr dh vo/kkj.kk A izk.kh txr esa ekuo dk LFkku] Lruik;h rFkk mPpLrU; ¼izkbesV½ izkf.k;ksa ds “kkjhfjd y{k.k % izkslhfe;u ¼fyeqjhQfeZl] yksjlhQfeZl] VkjlhQfeZSl½ izkf.k;ksa dk HkkSxksfyd forj.k rFkk izeq[k “kkjhfjd y{k.k A ,UFkzksikW;fM;k ¼ubZ nqfu;k rFkk iqjkuh nqfu;k ds cUnj½] ikafxMh ¼fxCcu] mjkax&mVku] fpEikath rFkk xksfjYyk½ izkf.k;ksa dk HkkSxksfyd forj.k rFkk izeq[k “kkjhfjd y{k.k A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth #ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkj A B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – FIRST Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 113 Practical Anthropology- I Quiz Max. Marks : 100 - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Human Anatomy : Identification and drawing of the bones of human skeleton with special reference to the skull, vertebral column, pectoral girdle, Pelvic girdle and long bones. Note :note book. The students must record all practicals in the practical Recommended Books : Gray’s Anatomy Anthopometry 3. “kekZ] txnh”k pUæ] & HkkSfrd ekuo foKku izfof/k;k¡ 1. Wiliam & Warwick 2. Singh, I.P. and Bhasin, M.K. - ch-,l&lh- @ ch-,- & lsesLVj & izFke ekuo foKku L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 113 izk;ksfxd ekuo foKku - I Max. Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 ekuo “kjhj jpuk foKku % ekuo dadky dh vfLFk;ksa dh igpku ,oa mldk fp=kadu] fo”ks’k #i ls diky] es#n.M] va”k es[kyk] Jksf.k esa[kyk rFkk lHkh yEch vfLFk;ka¡A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth :ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkjA B.Sc. / B. A. ANTHROPOLOGY Dr. H.S. Gour Central University, Sagar B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – SECOND Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 211 Introduction to Social Cultural Anthropology - II - 15 (05+05+05) Maximum Marks : 100 Quiz Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Social Institutions : Definition of Marriage, from of marriage : Monogamy, Polygamy, Endogamy and Exogamy, Marriage payments : Dowry and Bride Price. Definition of family, Types of family : Nuclear, Extended and joint family. Patterns of residence : Uxorilocal, Virlocal and Neolocal, Unilineal descent system, Matriliny and Patriliny, Definition and nature of kinship terminology. Kingroups : Lineage, Clan, Phratry, Moiety. Theories of origin of religion : Animism, Animatism, Manaism, Totemism: Functions of Religions : Shamans and Priests, Types of magic : Difference between Religion, Magic and Science. Primitive law and political organization : distinction between state and stateless societies. Nature and cultural background of the law in primitive societies. Nature of punishment in primitive societies. Recommended Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Evans-Prichard, E. E. Honigman, J. Mair, Lucy Barnet, H.G. Redcliffe, Brown, A.R. Harris, Marvin Foster, G.M. Dalton, George 9. 10. 11. Kluckhohn, C. Herskovits Majumdar, D.N. & T.N. Madan 12- pkScs] jes”k rFkk canuk “kekZ 13- “kekZ] ,- ,u- - Social Anthropology - Hand books of Social and Cultural Anthropology - An introduction to Social Anthropology - Innovation : the basis of social change - Structure and function in Primitive society - Culture Anthropology - Traditional cultures and impact of technological change - Tribal and peasant economics : Readings in Economic Anthropology - Mirror for Man - Man and His Works - Introduction to Social Anthropology & lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku & lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku ch-,l&lh- @ ch-,- & lsesLVj & f}rh; ekuo foKku L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 211 ifjp;kRed lkekftd&lkaLd`frd ekuo foKku & II vf/kdre vad : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 lkekftd laLFkk;sa % fookg dh ifjHkk’kk] fookg ds izdkj % ,d fookg] cgqfookg] var% fookg] cfg fookg] fookg ns;d & ngst] o/kq/ku A ifjokj dh ifjHkk’kk] ifjokj ds izdkj % dsUnzh; ifjokj] foLr`r ifjokj] la;qDr ifjokj A vkokl ds izdkj % iRuh LFkkuh;] ifr LFkkuh; rFkk uo LFkkuh; A ,d js[kh; oa”kkuqØe.k jhfr % ekr`oa”kh;] fir`oa”kh;] laca/k laKkvksa dh ifjHkk’kk rFkk izd`fr] laca/k laKk “kCn] Lotu&lewg % oa”k] dqy] ÝsVjh] eksbVh A /keZ dh mRifRr ds fl)kUr % thookn] ekukokn] VksVeokn A /keZ ds dk;Z % “keuokn] iqjksfgr] tknw ds izdkj % /keZ] tknw rFkk foKku esa Hksn A vkfne fof/k rFkk jktuSfrd laxBu] jkT; rFkk jkT;foghu lektksa esa vUrj] vkfne lektksa esa fof/k dh izkd`frd ,oa lkaLd`frd i`’BHkwfe] vkfne lektksa esa n.M dh izd`fr A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth #ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkj A B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – SECOND Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 212 Introduction to Physical /Biological Anthropology –II Max. Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Comparative anatomy of man and Apes, Types of Locomotion. The effect of erect posture on the skeleton of Man with special reference to skull, vertebral column, pelvic girdle and limbs. Fossils evidence of Human Evolution : Australopithecus. Homo erectus Sinanthropus : Pithecanthropus pekinesnsis erectus (Peking (Java Man), Man), Homo Neanderthalensis : Progressive and Conservative. Homo-Sapiens : Cro-Magnon, Chancelade, Grimaldi. Recommended Books : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Asheley Moutagu, M.F. Buettner Janusch, J. Das, B.M. Dobzhansky, T. Hooton, E.A. Korn Kraus, Bertrum Lull, R. S. Sarkar, R.M. Seth, P.K. and S. Seth Shukla, B.R.K. & Rastogi, S. - Introduction to Physical Anthropology - Origins of Man (Eng. & Hindi) - Outline of Physical Anthropology - Making Evolving - Up from the Ape - Human Evolution - The Basis of Human evolution - Organic Evolution - Fundamentals of Physical Anthropology - The Primates - Introduction to Physical Anthropology & Human Genetics fjiqneu flag jes'k pkScs iVsfj;k] gfj ukjk;.k “kekZ] ,- ,uizQqYy jatu >k ,oa nhif”k[kk oj.koky & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku & “kkjhfjd u`foKku & “kkjhfjd ekuo foKku & ekuo”kkL=] Hkkx& nks ¼”kkjhfjd ekuo”kkL=½ ih;w’k ifCyds”kal] fnYyh ch-,l&lh- @ ch-,- & lsesLVj & f}rh; L ekuo foKku 2 T P C - - 2 ANT - C 212 Ikfjp;kRed '[email protected] tSodh; ekuo foKku & II Max. Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Ekkuo rFkk okujksa ¼,i½ dk rqyukRed dadkyh; v/;;u] izpyu ds izdkj A m?oZlafLFkfr ds ifj.kkeLo#i ekuo dadky esa vk;s ifjorZu % diky] es#n.M] Jksf.k esa[kyk rFkk gLriknksa ds fo”ks’k lanHkZ esa A ekuo mn~Hko ds thok”e izek.k % vkLVªsyksfiFkhdlA gkseks bjsDV~l % fiFksDFkzksil bjsDV~l ¼tkok ekuo½ rFkk flusUFkzksil isdhusfUll ¼phuh ekuo½] gkseks fu;aMjFksysfUll % izxfr”khy rFkk vizxfr”khy A gkseks lsfi,Ul ¼es/kkoh ekuo½] xzhekYMh A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth #ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkj A ØksesXukWu] pkUlysM] B.Sc./ B.A., SEMESTER – SECOND Anthropology L T P C 2 - - 2 ANT - C 213 Practical Anthropology- II Max. Marks : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 Craniometry : (a) (i) Maximum cranial length (ii) Maximum cranial breadth (iii) Nasal length (iv) Nasal breadth (v) Bi-maxillary breadth (vi) Basalo-bregmatic height (vii) Bizygomatic breadth (viii) Frontal chord (ix) Parietal chord (x) Occiptal cord. (b) Indicies : (i) Cranial index (ii) Nasal index. (c) Interview, Questionnaire, Schedule, Case study & Geneology. Note :- The students must record all book. Recommended Books : 1. Wiliam & Varwick 2. Singh, I.P. and Bhasin, M.K. 3. “kekZ] txnh”k pUæ 4. fe=k] ferkJh practicals in the practical note - Gray’s Anatomy - Anthopometry - HkkSfrd ekuo foKku izfof/k;k¡ - izk;ksfxd ekuo foKku] Hkkx &2 ch-,l&lh- @ ch-,- & lsesLVj & f}rh; L ekuo foKku 2 T P C - - 2 ANT - C 213 izk;ksfxd ekuo foKku - II vf/kdre vad : 100 Quiz - 15 (05+05+05) Mid Sem. - 25 (12+13) End Sem. – 60 v½ dikyfefr % ¼1½ diky dh vf/kdre yEckbZ ¼2½ diky dh vf/kdre pkSM+kbZ ¼3½ ukfldk dh yEckbZ ¼4½ ukfldk dh pkSM+kbZ ¼5½ ckbZeSXtyjh pkSM+kbZ ¼6½ cslyks&czsxeSfVd ÅaWpkbZ ¼7½ ckbtkbxksesfVd pkSM+kbZ ¼9½ isjkbVy dkMZ ¼c½ ns”kuk;sa % ¼1½ diky ns”kuk ¼8½ ÝUVy dkMZ ¼10½ vkWDlhfiVy dkMZ A ¼2½ ukfldk ns”kuk ¼l½ lk{kkRdkj] iz”ukoyh] vuqlwph] oS;fDrd v/;;u ,oa oa”kkoyh fVIi.kh % izR;sd Nk= dks d{kk esa djk;s x;s lHkh izk;ksfxd dk;ksZa dk Øfed fooj.k vE;kl iqfLrdk esa izLrqr djuk gksxk A vuq'kaflr iqLrdsa % vaxzsth #ikUrj.k essa n”kkZ;s vuqlkj A